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1927
A Murdered Couple in Miami + School Board Power Grab: March 26, 1927
New Britain herald (New Britain, Conn.)
1926
1926: Congress Eyes Liquor Scandal, Police Brutality Hits Grand Jury & The 'Trial of 1,000 Love Letters'
The Indianapolis times (Indianapolis [Ind.])
1906
1906: Railroad Baron's Death, Prison Bloodbath & the Fuel That Could Topple Rockefeller
The Topeka state journal (Topeka, Kansas)
1886
When a Dog Bite Changed Everything: The Trial Captivating Maine (1886)
Daily Kennebec journal (Augusta, Me.)
1876
1876: A Crushed Cop, Warring Doctors & a Chinese Admiral's Fortune—One Page, Three Scandals
The sun (New York [N.Y.])
1866
President Johnson's Veto Is Coming—and Violence Against Freedmen Is Exploding
Chicago tribune (Chicago, Ill.)
1865
March 26, 1865: Lee's Last Gamble Fails Spectacularly - 2,700 Rebels Captured
Chicago tribune (Chicago, Ill.)
1864
Grant Takes Command: The Day the Union's War Machine Got Serious (and Balls Were Banned)
Worcester daily spy (Worcester [Mass.])
1863
"They Will Surely Murder Us": When Black Soldiers First Landed in the Deep South
The Portland daily press (Portland, Me.)
1862
A Secret Army Within: Newly Exposed Conspiracy to Sabotage the Union from Within
Worcester daily spy (Worcester [Mass.])
1861
"Let the Independence Be Acknowledged": A North Carolina Paper's Last Plea Before the War
Newbern weekly progress (Newbern, N.C.)
1856
Inside a Southern Boom Town: Cotton, Steamships & the Hidden Economics of 1856
New Orleans daily crescent ([New Orleans, La.])
1846
War or Peace? Polk's Startling Call to Arms—Britain Arming Against America (March 1846)
American Republican and Baltimore daily clipper (Baltimore, Md.)
1836
Van Buren's About to Take Over—But Washington's Real News Is Perfume, Stallions & Life Insurance
Daily national intelligencer (Washington City [D.C.])
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